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Origins And Revolutions Human Identity In Earliest Prehistory Clive Gamble

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Origins And Revolutions Human Identity In Earliest Prehistory Clive Gamble
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Clive Gamble
ISBN: 9780442280208, 9780521860024, 0442280203, 0521860024
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Origins And Revolutions Human Identity In Earliest Prehistory Clive Gamble by Clive Gamble 9780442280208, 9780521860024, 0442280203, 0521860024 instant download after payment.

In this study Clive Gamble presents and questions two of the most famous descriptions of change in prehistory. The first is the 'human revolution', when evidence for art, music, religion and language first appears. The second is the economic and social revolution of the Neolithic period. Gamble identifies the historical agendas behind 'origins research' and presents a bold alternative to these established frameworks, relating the study of change to the material basis of human identity. He examines, through artefact proxies, how changing identities can be understood using embodied material metaphors and in two major case-studies charts the prehistory of innovations, asking, did agriculture really change the social world? This is an important and challenging book that will be essential reading for every student and scholar of prehistory.

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